Like your old elementary school classmates who compel you to look them up on Facebook, you might wonder what all the Baker kids have been up to.

Unfortunately, there's no way of knowing the answer to the most important question: Did any of them ever try the meat prank in real life?

Cheaper by the Dozen

1. Steve Martin

After Cheaper By the Dozen, Steve Martin continued to be, well, Steve Martin. The actor starred in films like It's Complicated and The Pink Panther. He also has a pretty hilarious Twitter feed that boasts over four million followers.

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2. Bonnie Hunt

Already a well-respected actress when she was Mother Baker, Bonnie Hunt only became more impressive in the following years. Her talk show, The Bonnie Hunt Show, earned her a Daytime Emmy nomination for talk show host in 2010. She's also lent her voice to recent Pixar movies Monster's University, Cars and Toy Story 3.

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3. Ashton Kutcher

Ashton Kutcher enjoyed yet another role as the beautiful dimwit, when he played Nora's self obsessed boyfriend in Cheaper by the Dozen. Since 2003, Kutcher starred in Killers, What Happens in Vegas, jobs and a lot of camera commercials. He's currently starring in Two and a Half Men.

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4. Piper Perabo

Piper Perabo played the eldest Baker kid, and the first one to leave the nest (though she was quickly roped back in). She's been in over a dozen films since Cheaper by the Dozen, including Looper and Because I Said So. She currently stars as Annie Walker, CIA agent, on USA's Cover Affairs.

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5. Tom Welling

Tom Welling already had a few seasons of Smallville under his belt when he played the Baker's rebellious oldest son Charlie, and he continued to step into Clark Kent's shoes through the show's tenth season in 2011. Since then he's acted in this year's Parkland, a film about the JFK assassination, and will appear in next year's Draft Day.

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6. Hilary Duff

Hilary Duff was already known as Lizzie McGuire when she entered the Baker family. She starred in a few teen films like A Cinderella Story and Raise Your Voice in the mid-2000s, then guest starred in a string of popular shows like Law and Order: SVU, Gossip Girl, and Community. She'll appear in next year's Flock of Dudes as well as the TV movie Girlfriend in a Coma.

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7. Kevin Schmidt

After playing the Baker family musician (clarinet player, to be exact) Schmidt went on to guest star on shows like Bones and CSI:NY, as well as becoming a regular on The Young and the Restless from 2008 to 2012. In 2009, he even teamed up with his former Cheaper by the Dozen co-star to direct and write her fitness video The Alyson Stoner Project.

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8. Alyson Stoner

Cheaper by the Dozen was Stoner's big film debut, but she was already recognizable to Disney Channel fans as Sally on Mike's Super Short Show. Since the film's sequel she's been the voice of Isabella on Phineas and Ferb and made guest appearances on shows like The Suite Life of Zack and Cody and House. Next year, she'll appear in the fifth Step Up movie, Step Up All In.

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9. Liliana Mumy

Mumy played half of the sentence finishing first set of Baker twins. After the sequel she landed a role in The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause, as well as a ton of voice acting credits. Most recently she's voiced Beth Tezuka on the web series Bravest Warriors.

10. Morgan York

After playing one of The Rock's babysitting charges in The Pacifier and appearing a few times on Hannah Montana York left acting behind. Now she's a college student who enjoys writing YA fantasy. She tweets at @Morganyorkwrite.

13. Blake Woodruff

14. Shane and Brent Kinsman

The Kinsman boys, who played the Baker twins, are also well known as Desperate Housewives' Scavo twins, roles they played until the time jump in 2005. They went on to guest star on an episode of ER in 2008.

Molly Horan was an editorial intern at Mashable. She's worked as an editorial fellow at Buzzfeed.com and an editorial intern at Dosomething.org and Crushable.com. Her web writing has also been published on Flavorwire.com, Sparknotes.com, and Nerve.co...More

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